Greenfield delays Zion Korean Church's demolition due to its link to abolitionist meetings elsewhere.
The Greenfield Historical Commission has delayed the demolition of the former Zion Korean Church, now owned by the YMCA, due to its historical significance as a meeting place during the abolitionist movement. However, these meetings occurred in a different town, which was later submerged to create the Quabbin Reservoir. This decision raises questions about the commission's jurisdiction since the building's historical importance is tied to its original location, not Greenfield.
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